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Under the weather
15 December, 2001
The Baltics timber industry is getting into a cold sweat over the wet and mild weather which is interrupting harvesting

Under the weather
15 December, 2001
The Baltics timber industry is getting into a cold sweat over the wet and mild weather which is interrupting harvesting

The good, the bad and the uncertain
01 December, 2001
In the long-term, there is potential for growth and success for the British timber industry but, in the short term, it is faced with high log prices, competition from lower priced imports and the increased use of recycled fibre

The good, the bad and the uncertain
01 December, 2001
In the long-term, there is potential for growth and success for the British timber industry but, in the short term, it is faced with high log prices, competition from lower priced imports and the increased use of recycled fibre

Appetites grow at Balcas
21 July, 2001
Northern Ireland's Balcas has seen phenomenal growth in the past decade, backed by considerable investment. It is now set up to deal with the vast quantities of timber due to come out of Ireland's forests.

Fencing takes a weather beating
21 April, 2001
Poor weather and the foot and mouth crisis are dampening what is a traditionally busy time for the fencing sector, while patchy demand for pallets has seen prices fall

Fencing takes a weather beating
21 April, 2001
Poor weather and the foot and mouth crisis are dampening what is a traditionally busy time for the fencing sector, while patchy demand for pallets has seen prices fall

T&G keeps a good table
31 March, 2001
Over the past 25 years T&G Woodware has established itself as the undisputed leader in the homeware market. Rosemary Urquhart looks at how the company has developed to stay ahead of the game

Global warning
24 March, 2001
Climate change could have a dramatic effect on forestry in Britain. Tim Rayden and Nick Brown of the Oxford Forestry Institute explain

A lifestyle statement
17 March, 2001
Consumer journalist Constance Craig Smith, who writes for the Daily Mail Weekend magazine, Woman's Weekly, Your Home, House Beautiful and Garden Inspirations, has been a huge fan of decking since having one installed three years ago

Community service
10 March, 2001
England's community forests are an invaluable asset for recreation and wildlife – and a potential source for locally grown timber.

Stormy winds do blow
17 February, 2001
Much has been happening to affect the UK timber industry over the past year, not least the recent flooding affecting both construction and fencing sectors, but also the issues of the Climate Control Levy and new forestry policies for England, Scotland and Wales

Stormy winds do blow
17 February, 2001
Much has been happening to affect the UK timber industry over the past year, not least the recent flooding affecting both construction and fencing sectors, but also the issues of the Climate Control Levy and new forestry policies for England, Scotland and Wales

Floods bring mixed fortunes
20 January, 2001
Last year's floods have encouraged plenty of fence repair work but the decorative side of the business has been stunted by the weather. Meanwhile, overcapacity is creating fears of casualties in the pallet sector

Floods bring mixed fortunes
20 January, 2001
Last year's floods have encouraged plenty of fence repair work but the decorative side of the business has been stunted by the weather. Meanwhile, overcapacity is creating fears of casualties in the pallet sector